It turns out the new Splatoon character is not non-binary
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Fuck off, you bottom feeding parasite.
The deplorable ass eater!
(I've been getting back into elden ring...)
We used to call them metrosexual. The goths called them Urbane Dead. I doubt people realized it was mockery.
It’s the ultimate ideology for mid IQ narcissists. They get to be right about everything all the time because everything is made up on the spot.
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It turns out the character being declared not he or she, is a she. The people making the speculation saw colors and made a guess.
They absolutely adore claiming characters
Makes alot of sense.
Somewhat related but I kinda have issues with the whole "feminine" and "masculine" body types they're having there. I've not played the 2nd game, I played the first ages ago and do seem to remember it clearly stating boy or girl...looking at a character creation screen of the second game also shows it's boy or girl. I hate this body type shit, you know it's because of those gender nutcases. EVERY game is doing this now, I get some games like Cyberpunk where you could change your body anyway you wanted, I don't get it with stuff like WoW.
As a side note: How long btw until they complain about Type 1 being masculine btw?
The original japanese version prompts with something along the lines of "who are you?", with the choice of race (octoling or inkling) and sex handled by presenting all four choices at once. The "style" bullshit is the treehouse trannies.
Why do game companies have to cater to these freaks? They're less than 1% (?) of the population!
Nintendo: " You think we're fucking up like our competition, nah screw that non-binary we know what sells (brings out a new Mario game along with uncensored Japanese games and a Bayonetta sequel)"
I still find it funny how Nintendo was mocked during the early Wii release but now have a great market by staying niche.
The mockery was paid shills from msoft and sony.
there's no such thing.
It was the weird looking one, wasn't it?
Even if you give them what they want, it's never enough.
Stop trying to appease people that can't live in reality with the rest of us without playing make believe.
>So we asked Nate Bihldorff, Nintendo’s SVP of development and publishing
>Nate Bihldorff is [...] former senior director of localization at the Nintendo Treehouse
>Treehouse